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Insider: Why you should never give your dog ibuprofen — and what to give them instead

CVMBS Communications January 21, 2022

You should never give your dog ibuprofen. The medicine can cause damage to your dog's stomach and kidneys, says Alison Meindl, DVM, a veterinarian, and professor at Colorado State University.

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JAVMA News: Taking the chronic out of enteropathies

CVMBS Communications January 11, 2022

Dogs with chronic enteropathies have all sorts of clinical signs, from intractable diarrhea to vomiting twice a week to unexplained weight loss to an extremely picky appetite, said Dr. Alison Manchester, a veterinarian and a fellow at CSU..

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JAVMA News: USDA awards $2.8M in 2021 to support rural veterinary services

CVMBS Communications January 11, 2022

Grants went to another six educational projects, including “CSU-UAF Hub Outpost Project: Educating for veterinary success in rural communities,” Colorado State University working with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks.

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Denver Gazette: Colorado State University bringing agriculture, veterinary education to downtown Denver

CVMBS Communications January 11, 2022

Surgeons will talk to the audience and answer questions. CSU senior veterinary students will take two-week rotations there.

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A window on veterinary medicine: Dumb Friends League opens innovative hospital in the Vida building

STATE magazine January 10, 2022

In January, the Dumb Friends League will open a new veterinary hospital on the CSU Spur campus at the National Western Center in north Denver. It is the first veterinary hospital in the nation to put medical care for pets on full display for visitors. Nearly 100 CSU veterinary students will train each year with the Dumb Friends League.

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See, Do, Learn: The new CSU Spur campus is the educational anchor at the National Western Center

STATE magazine January 10, 2022

Spur is focused entirely on public education, research, and community outreach. And its programs center on food, water, and animal and human health.

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Ties that bind

STATE magazine January 10, 2022

Colorado State University and the National Western Stock Show have partnered since 1906 to boost education about food and agriculture. Now they enter a new era with the opening of CSU Spur at the National Western Center.

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Culture Keeper: Navajo veterinarian delivers education and livestock medical services for her tribe

STATE magazine January 10, 2022

“The only way we can become a better nation and have a better economy and come out of poverty is through education. It’s the way we will move forward as a society." -Dr. Germaine Daye, CSU veterinary alumna and associate professor at Navajo Technical University.

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Business Insider: Why you should never give your dog ibuprofen — and what to give them instead

CVMBS Communications January 07, 2022

The medicine can cause damage to your dog's stomach and kidneys, says Alison Meindl, DVM, a veterinarian, and professor at Colorado State University. This is because ibuprofen blocks the activity of an enzyme called cyclooxygenase (COX).

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9News: What precautions you should take for Wednesday's strong winds

CVMBS Communications January 07, 2022

Dr. Miranda Sadar with CSU's Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital said smaller animals should be kept inside when possible. If pets aren't able to be brought in, Sadar said the animals should be kept in their sheltered areas.

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